Akademika : Jurnal Pemikiran Islam
Vol 27 No 2 (2022)

RELIGIOUS MOBILITY AND IDENTITY IN THE LIVES OF URBAN MUSLIM COMMUNITY IN AUSTRALIA: AN ANATOMY OF RELIGIOUS PRACTICE

Hefni, Wildani (Unknown)
Ahmadi, Rizqa (Unknown)
Purnomo, Maslathif Dwi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Oct 2022

Abstract

This study aimed to discuss religious mobility in urban Muslim community of Australia by investigating organizational projects and religious practices. In addition, ethnographic fieldwork was conducted, which included extensive interviews and participation in organizational meetings. The results showed that urban Muslim community in Australia contributed significantly to the development of Islamic education, Islamic altruism, and spiritual performance. In this context, social sensitivity was reported by establishing institutions representing Muslim identities, such as Islamic Community of Melbourne Eastern Region (ISOMER) in Melbourne, Islamic Science and Research (ISRA) in Sydney, and Australian Sufi Association (ASA). Furthermore, religious mobility and practices were exemplified as agents of social change through the promotion of community engagement, which served as a manifestation of social solidarity. The three communities engaged in the social sphere were oriented toward spiritual-moral-ethical values to determine social movements in the educational, social, or religious ideology.

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Journal Info

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akademika

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Subject

Religion Humanities Education Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Akademika provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. Akademika welcome papers from academicians on theories, philosophy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as well as religion ...